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SHAW BROS.,
ddle Florida’s Largest and Most Popular
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; this season the largest assortment of goods ever before seen in Quincy. The first, second and third stories of
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business for the rail ana Winter and have supplied our various departments accordingly. Our intention is to keep up
jst reputation of making lower prices than any store in Quincy—selling only first class reliable goods and guaran*
ng satisfaction in every instance. We pay more for Cotton, Syrup and Country Produce than anybody—The Far-
iers are Our Friends and We Are Friends to The Farmers what we have done toward bettering the condition of
working people for the past eight years is something remarkable, and we are gratified to know they show
^their appreciation."^ - I
ods, Trimmings, Etc.
ods department is full of rare bargains from
hinff at 5 c per yard to the nobbyest dress
lervard. Our 10c per yard Gaunter of eut-
inghams, e'e., are worth your attention,
leader of all wool dress goods suoh as tricots,
j5c |, c r yard, Bold everywhere at 35 and 50o.
lilks, Venetians, serges, novelty dress goods,
yard are unmatoll able bargains.
[oods at 75o to $1.50 per yard are marvels of
like them at the pnoe elsewhere,
taffeta silk at $1.00 per yard, apliques and
from 10c to $5 per yard a specialty,
department is something wonderful, no suoh
reamed of.
waists $1.75 to 5.00 each.
skirts from $4 to 10.00 each.
id skirts $2 to 7.50 each.
line; skirts $1 to 10.00 each.
eta, all the latest styles, from $1.50 to 15.
(Children and Misses jackets.
gloves, the $1,25 kind for 90c per pair. Every
trimmed hats $1 to 7.50 will interest yon.
emmed blanket at $4 per pair, the kind you
5 for.
wn comforts for $8. Full line of cheaper
ankets.
js, Brussel rugs and Wilton rngs all kinds and
BUGGIES and WAGONS,
We sold during the month
of August our fall supply of
buggies and wagons. Prices
and quality will bring the
trade. Just received 50 Rock
Hill buggies, 25 Tyson & Jones
buggies, 10 Columbus buggies,
our three leaders, if you want
the best, call on us. Just re
ceived 35 Studebaker wagons
and 35 Chattanooga wagons,
recognized as the best on earth.
GUNS,
Shoes l Shoes !! Galore.
The pride of our store is our shoe department.
We have by actual count over ten thousand pairs for
big, little, old and young. Our method of giving a new pair
free lor every pair that does not give satistaotion has caused
our sales to grow almost out of our control. We have anys
thing made in a shoe for anybody from 50o up to $7 por pair.
Bear In mind a new pair free for every pan not giving satis
faction.
Clothing, Hats, Underwear.
Stetson bats and derbies for men $4 to 6 each.
I. X. L. Stetson bats and derbies $3 eaoh.
Shaw Bros., guaranteed hats $2 and 2.50 eaoh.
Full line cheaper hats for men and boys.
We take pleasure in stating there is no store in the state
better equipped for selling Clothing and Gents Furnishings
than ours. We handle the famous tailor made Kirohboum
Clothing for men $12.50 to 25 per suit. The elegant "Sykes”
knee suits for boys $3.50 to 10 per suit. Greenbaum knee
suits 75c to $3 suit, Greenbaum mens suits $3.50 to 10.
Crown brand mens pants are the acme of perfection $3 to 8.50
per pair. Also cheaper line of pants 75o to $2.50.
Manhattan shirts. F. & W. collars and dulls.
Wilson Bros., underwear, neckwear, gloves, hosiery, eto.,
Leaders of low prices.
o $50 each.
II description of mattings and floor oil cloth
!per yard,
lades, lace curtains and curtain poles all pnoes.
Links and Valises!
from $1.00 to 25 each,
and valises from 50c to $10 each.
ie tray roller tray trunks a specialty,
id umbrellas for all classes.
Just received 50 guns sin
gle and double barrel, $15 to
$50 each. L. C. Smith, Par
ker, etc. Our prices will make
the sale if you want one.
Furniture and Stoves.
Just received one ear load of oooking and heating stoves
and three car loads of furniture. Nothing made in the furni
ture line but what we baye it from a $2 bedstead or a 50o
ohair to a handsome polished quarter sawed oak bed room
suite at $150. Come in and let us show you.
Table cutlery, pooket outlery, scissors, crockery, etc., io
profusion.
G-BOOEEIES.
ke leaders of everything in the Grocery line. We buy almost everything in CAR
TS and are satisfied with small profits. Brown’s mule tobacco 28c per pound,
Schnapps, Apple Jack, Long Horn, Sweet Pea, Pen No. 1, Bugler and Mc-
Ginty all at 35c per pound. Everything in the .Grocery line at
prices to surprise you.
ill the New Home Sewing Machine—No other machine as good,
very one guaranteed for twenty years. Our prices $20 to
$35, just half the agent price.
Yours to Serve,
SHAW BROTHERS,
UINSY — FLORIDA.